Lockdown: 2 Women Arraigned In Court  For Allegedly Assaulting Police Officers In Osun

The Osun State Police Command on Monday dragged two women, Rufiat Saliu (22) and Tosin Babatunde (50), before an Osun state Magistrates’ court sitting in Osogbo, for allegedly assaulting police officers.

The police prosecutor, Mr. Femi Adebayo, told the court that the defendants conducted themselves in a manner to cause breach of peace by raising abusive words on police officers and other security agencies while performing their lawful duties at Upper Omi Asoro, Breweries area, Ilesha, thereby causing a crowd to gather around them in a public place.

He explained further that the defendants committed the purported crime on July 11 at about 7:31pm at Breweries express, Ilesha.

According to the charge sheet, Rufiat Saliu and Tosin Babatunde failed to obey COVID-19 lockdown order put in place by the state governor, seriously assaulted one police officer, Sergeant Akinro while performing his lawful duty and struck one Olatiran Olaosebikan with a stick causing open injury on his head.

The alleged offence, according to the charge sheet, contravened the provision of Osun Infectious Diseases Emergency Prevention Regulation 2020 and Criminal Code Cap 34 Vol. II Laws of Osun State of Nigeria, 2002.

When the five count charges were read to the defendants, they pleaded not guilty.

Meanwhile, their counsel, Mr Kehinde Adepoju, urged the court to grant his clients bail in the moat liberal term.

While ruling, Magistrate Modupe Awodele, granted them bail in the sum of N100,000 with two sureties in like sum.

She, however, adjourned the matter to July 20, 2020 for mentioning and transfered the case to Ilesha magistrate court.

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